
This resource explores the 1872 Toronto Typographical Union Strike, one of Canada’s first major labour actions. It includes 10 detailed and age-appropriate questions with comprehensive answers, focusing on working conditions, union struggles, legal changes, and the impact on Canadian labour history.
What benefits can students gain from this PDF:
• Deepens understanding of Canadian history and workers’ rights
• Builds critical thinking and historical inquiry skills
• Supports discussions on fairness, justice, and civic engagement
• Encourages connections between past and present labour issues
Which age group is this digital resource for:
Designed for students aged 11 to 16 (Grades 6–10). Suitable for history, civics, or social studies classes.
Why buy:
• Ready-to-use format for class discussions, independent work, or homework
• Written in clear, accessible language for middle and early high school learners
• Engages students with real historical events and meaningful questions
• Perfect for Labour History Month or units on Canadian social movements
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Total Page Count in Digital Format: 17
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